Greater Niagara

The Greater Niagara Region has something that will excite and engage people of all ages and interests. From metropolitan areas with famous architecture, great restaurants and lively theater, to one of the world's most recognizable natural wonders, there is something for every type of visitor all within a short driving distance in the Greater Niagara region.

Collections include displays showcasing aspects of Warsaw life from the 1830’s to the present. Rare artifacts also complement displays of Warsaw’s business, manufacturing and agricultural history.... more

The Holland Land Office Museum in Batavia is the site of the original 1815 Holland Land Company Office, where 3.3 million acres of Western New York land was surveyed and sold, giving it the moniker... more

America`s most famous dessert, Jell-O, was developed in the late 1890s by a carpenter in LeRoy. The Jell-O Museum, just behind the historic mansion, explores the history of this innovative brand and... more

The area was part of the vast Buffalo Creek Reservation of the Iroquois Confederacy and home of Red Jacket, legendary leader and orator of the Seneca Nation. Remnants of the Hydraulic Canal are... more

The Medina Railroad Museum, located in the old New York Central freight depot, is the largest freight depot museum in the country. It features a large collection of artifacts and memorabilia, along... more

The clapboard Millard Fillmore House Museum shows how the 13th president and his wife lived in the early 1800s when Fillmore was the small town's only lawyer. The house features period pieces from... more

One of the first Frederick Law Olmsted-designed parks in Buffalo, the 350 acres of meadow, forest and lake serve as Buffalo`s "Central Park." As the focal point of the Olmsted System, it contains... more